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www.smh.com.au  TECH WEEKLY

Tuesday February 20, 2007


Harnessing the wisdom the crowd

There's strength in numbers, as crowdsourcing proves as it takes off around the world. Simon Sharwood reports.


Top 5 stories in Technology

GAMES

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Home-grown game like 'football with swords'

At a cost of $10m, Fury is shaping up to be the biggest online game ever to be developed in Australia.

 

@HOME

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Hooray for Blu-ray, it's looking like a winner

The battle between the rival high-definition disc formats in Australia looks to be over before it started.

 

GADGETS

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The long and winding road

Picture yourself on a train at the station ... with a smashing new Sergeant Pepper iPod preloaded with every Beatles song ever recorded, all digitally remastered and mercifully uncompressed.


ICON

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Lend me your ears

Not all music systems are created equal - sometimes you just have to listen and learn, writes Rod Easdown.



LIVEWIRE

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Service plus

Japan's famous love hotels are turning to technology to lure customers. Katie Cincotta reports.




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NEXT

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Dotcom refugee is mobile again

A corporate collapse spurred new messaging tools for mobile phone operators, writes Adam Turner.



TECH TIPS

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SECURITY

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Howard heart-attack email carries virus

A fake breaking news report claiming that John Howard had a heart attack is being circulated by spammers.


CONNECTIVITY

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Years of music led to a mobile calling

Hanging around rock bands gave Neil Wiles an edge in the mobile phone content market, writes Cynthia Karena.



Fairfax Digital Advertising

COLUMNS

Web ads finally click

Is this the dawn of the internet's dominance of the advertising dollar?



The con remains the same

The Nigerian email scam continues to rope in unsuspecting victims, writes Nick Galvin.



Cages rattled

Garry Barker looks at why some Mac users are more than a little unhappy with Optus.


IN REVIEW

Review: Arthur and the Invisibles

Pixie magic helps a boy's search for his grandfather, writes Eliot Fish.



Review: The Ship

Welcome aboard one of the most intriguing releases of recent times. Like a cross between Cluedo and The Sims, The Ship sees players trying to perfect the art of murder.



Star Wars: Lethal Alliance

As Master Yoda once intoned, "Size matters not"; so we had faith the rampant action of Star Wars would be just as dazzling on the hand-held PSP and DS as it is on bigger, more powerful systems.



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